Images for a generation doomed : the films and career of Gregg Araki /
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Lanham :
Lexington Books,
[2010], ©2010
Lanham : c2010 Lanham : ©2010 Lanham, Md. : c2010 Lanham : [2010] |
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Table of Contents:
- Gregg Araki and the new queer cinema
- Queerly making a splash with The living end
- Refining an authorial style with Totally f***ed up and The doom generation
- Losing focus with Nowhere and Splendor
- Reestablishing relevancy with Mysterious skin
- Afterword: Smiley face and beyond
- Supplementary chapter: Cinematic trash or cultural treasure? Conflicting viewer reactions to the extremely violent world of bisexual men in Gregg Araki's "heterosexual movie" The doom generation
- Gregg Araki and the new queer cinema
- Queerly making a splash with The living end
- Refining an authorial style with Totally f***ed up and The doom generation
- Losing focus with Nowhere and Splendor
- Reestablishing relevancy with Mysterious skin
- Afterword: Smiley face and beyond
- Supplementary chapter: cinematic trash or cultural treasure? Conflicting viewer reactions to the extremely violent world of bisexual men in Gregg Araki's "heterosexual movie" The doom generation
- Gregg Araki and the New Queer Cinema
- Queerly Making a Splash with The Living End
- Refining an Authorial Style with Totally F***ed Up and The Doom Generation
- Losing Focus with Nowhere and Splendor
- Reestablishing Relevancy with Mysterious Skill
- Afterword: Smiley Face and Beyond
- Supplementary Chapter: Cinematic Trash or Cultural Treasure?